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Re: [ARSCLIST] annotated bibliography on recorded sound collections



From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad

Dear all,

several have responded to Ethan Clauset, but if I read his post correctly, 
the responses are all wide off the mark. The way I see it, he is interested 
in lists of books and articles that represent writing about archives and 
collections. Certainly Suzanne Stover's bibliography would fit the bill, but 
much has been written since. How we got to old radio shows I have no idea.

Kind regards,

George

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Susan Siegel wrote:

> If you're planning to include sound archives of old time radio programs, you
> might want to take a look at 
> 
> "A Resource Guide to the Golden Age of Radio; Special Collections,
> Bibliography and the Internet" by Susan and David Siegel (Book Hunter Press,
> 2006)
> 
> For more information, check out: 
> http://www.bookhunterpress.com/index.cgi/guide.html
> 
> Susan Siegel
> 
> 
> >Hi, I'm working on an annotated bibliography of writing about  
> >recorded sound archives & collections.  I've looked at Valerie  
> >Forrestal's and Suzanne Stover's bibliographies, any other  
> >suggestions are appreciated.
> 
> 
> Susan Siegel
> Book Hunter Press
> PO Box 193
> Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
> (914) 245-6608  Fax: (914) 245-2630
> www.bookhunterpress.com    bookhunterpress@xxxxxxxxxxx 


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